The project 'Tommy' (mytommy.com) refers to a legitimate workforce management application for shift-based teams, evidenced by app store listings and a functional website. However, the submission itself is of extremely low quality, containing false claims ('audience reach: everyone', 'evidence: most people have used my product') and nonsensical data ('monthlyRevenue: all time marketcap: null'). While the underlying technology solves a real utility for a specific niche, the lazy and inaccurate submission triggers the minimum Quality Factor (0.5) across all categories. The score reflects the existence of the product but heavily penalizes the lack of serious engagement and verifiable traction signals in the submission.
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